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5 Toronto Valentine’s Day restaurants that actually don’t suck, Canada Reviews

6 February 20264 Mins Read

We’ve all seen the OpenTable “Most Romantic” list by now, and while dining in a marble-clad mausoleum with a $400 bill is certainly a choice, it’s not always the most memorable way to spend Valentine’s Day. If your idea of romance leans more toward warm lighting, thoughtful cooking and a space with real personality, you’re in the right place. We’re skipping the obvious picks and polished clichés to spotlight the intimate spots that locals tend to keep to themselves.

1. Lake Inez

The Vibe: Still the undisputed heavyweight of “weird-chic.” This Little India anchor is a fever dream of stained glass, mismatched furniture, and a kitchen that refuses to be put in a box. It’s the ultimate “I know a spot” restaurant because, despite the acclaim, it still feels like a secret club for people who actually like food.
The Order: Let the kitchen lead. Whether it’s their boundary-pushing snack program or a main that defies geography, you’re here for the surprise.
Where: 1517 Gerrard St. E.
The Damage: $120 to $150 for two.
Pro-Tip: Don’t just order a glass of wine; ask for a mystery beer or wine flight. The staff are true nerds about their cellar and will talk you through some of the strangest, most beautiful pours in the city.

2. Fat Pasha

The Vibe: If other spots are for whispering sweet nothings, Fat Pasha is for laughing loudly over a mountain of schmaltz. Anthony Rose’s Dupont Street flagship is chaotic, vibrant, and unapologetically communal. You sit elbow-to-elbow with strangers, sharing a cauliflower-fuelled feast that feels more like a celebration than a formal dinner.
The Order: The roasted cauliflower is a city legend, but the “Salatim” platter steals the show — a massive spread of dips and pickles that practically begs you to get your hands dirty.
Where: 414 Dupont St.
The Damage: $100 to $130 for two.
Pro-Tip: If you’re a party of two, skip the wait for a table and try to snag a couple of stools at the bar. You get a front-row seat to the kitchen chaos and the best service in the house.

3. The Comrade

The Vibe:Riverside’s moody, taxidermy-filled den is the opposite of a bright, modern bistro. Dark, plush and unapologetically sexy, the lighting does most of the work. It’s a rare spot that stays consistently cool in a city that loves anything new.
The Order: Go for the prime rib burger and a stiff, classic cocktail — like the Sun in an Empty Room. Bonus: It sounds romantic too.
Where: 758 Queen St. E.
The Damage: $100 to $120 for two.
Pro-Tip: The Booth in the Back. It’s the most coveted “date night” spot in the East End. If you can get there early enough to claim the corner booth under the dimmest light, you’ve basically won Valentine’s Day.

4. Oji Seichi

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The Vibe: Tucked away in East Chinatown, Oji Seichi is for couples who find romance in precision. It feels more like a curated sanctuary than a restaurant. A steaming bowl of perfect ramen can be just as romantic as a white-tablecloth dinner.
The Order: Start with the small plates like the chicekn gyoza — their attention to detail is legendary — and finish with a bowl of the signature broth that tastes like a hug.
Where: 354 Broadview Ave.
The Damage: $80 to $100 for two.
Pro-Tip: The Chef’s Counter. Watching the assembly of the ramen bowls is mesmerizing. It provides just enough “entertainment” to fill any awkward first-date silences while still feeling incredibly intimate.

5. Bernhardt’s

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The Vibe: Located in the heart of Dovercourt Park, Bernhardt’s feels like the dinner party of your dreams. It’s warm, always packed and centred around a massive rotisserie that makes the whole room smell delicious. It’s romantic because it’s effortless — no stiff collars or performative service here.
The Order: The rotisserie chicken is non-negotiable, paired with whatever seasonal vegetables they’ve coaxed incredible flavour out of that week.
Where: 202 Dovercourt Rd.
The Damage: $110 to $140 for two.
Pro-Tip: Check the Chalkboard. The wine list is great, but the daily “off-menu” specials on the chalkboard are where the magic happens. Also, save room for the soft serve — it’s arguably the best in the West End.

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